Rhinoceros poaching in Zimbabwe dropped year on year in 2013, but only about 750 rhinos remain, Agence France-Presse reported, noting that thousands of rhinos inhabited the southern African nation in 1980.

Geoffreys Matipano of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority told AFP that poachers killed 20 rhinos in the country in 2013, marking a 66-percent decline from 2012.

Matipano said a total of 60 were killed in 2013, down from 84 in 2008, the peak year for poaching, AFP reported.

“In the late 1980s we had close to 2,000 rhinos and then they (numbers) crashed,” he told AFP.

In Asia, rhinoceros horns are highly valued for their perceived medicinal properties, and this has resulted in the poaching activities that have dramatically slashed rhino populations in Zimbabwe.

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